Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Barely Weeks After A Similar Incident In A Western Kenya, Mombasa Based Institution Closes Because Of Ghosts That Attack Girls Only

There was drama at a coastal institution yesterday as scores of pupils and students at the Mbaraki Academy were possessed by evil spirits and started behaving in a bizarre manner including talking in a strange language and experiencing seizures which prompted education officials to order temporary closure of the institution.

Apparently, only females were affected by the strange phenomenon that is nothing new in Kenyan schools with a similar case being experienced in western Kenya last week at a primary school.

A few years ago, several schools in Ukambani were temporarily shut following similar 'attacks' from unseen forces but the situation went back to normal after inter denomination prayers were conducted at the institutions which were in Machakos and Kitui districts.

Usually what we are not told is exactly how the female students are usually “harassed” by the evil spirits. I vividly remember a case at the Muvuti Mixed Secondary school near Machakos town where female students said they were being sexually assaulted at night by invisible forces while others claimed they they were being beaten up. Inexplicably, non of the boys in the school said they had noticed any strange happening.

It is believed that evil spirits prefer attacking school going children due to their tender age and innocence which makes them most vulnerable and an ideal target for the dark forces who torment the young souls.

In most cases, teachers are accused of bringing the evil spirits to the learning institutions while in a few instances; it is pupils who get accused of tormenting their colleagues by inviting the dark forces to school, which is a fertile hunting ground for the evil spirits.

The government has never accepted the situation in all incidents of such nature and are quick to call it inexplicable mass hysteria among pupils and never an invasion of evil spirits. This has only
compounded the problem as authorities bury their heads in the sand and refuse to accept the reality of the situation.

Towards the end of president Moi's tenure, a commission was established to investigate the extent of devil worship in the country, and especially in schools, but although the report was completed and handed over to the government, it was never made public, to the chagrin of millions of curious Kenyans who are mystified by the strange occult world and it's apparent rise in Kenya in recent years.

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